Showing posts with label Wolfsong. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 29, 2017

Audiobook Review: Wolfsong by TJ Klune Narrated by Kirt Graves #Review #Giveaway





Author: TJ Klune
Narrator: Kirt Graves
Book: Wolfsong
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Publication date: October 5, 2016
Length: 18 hour & 40 minutes


Reviewed by Erin

Synopsis

Ox was twelve when his daddy taught him a very valuable lesson. He said that Ox wasn’t worth anything and people would never understand him. Then he left.
Ox was sixteen when he met the boy on the road, the boy who talked and talked and talked. Ox found out later the boy hadn’t spoken in almost two years before that day, and that the boy belonged to a family who had moved into the house at the end of the lane.
Ox was seventeen when he found out the boy’s secret, and it painted the world around him in colors of red and orange and violet, of Alpha and Beta and Omega.
Ox was twenty-three when murder came to town and tore a hole in his head and heart. The boy chased after the monster with revenge in his bloodred eyes, leaving Ox behind to pick up the pieces.
It’s been three years since that fateful day—and the boy is back. Except now he’s a man, and Ox can no longer ignore the song that howls between them.


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Review

Wolfsong was my favorite book from 2016, and as I read more than 250 books, that's saying something. As such, I knew going into this audiobook it was going to take someone extraordinary to pull off the narration. To be able to capture the atmosphere, the mysticism, the emotions that are in Wolfsong from the first page until the last was going to take an extra helping of talent and brilliance and I'm here to tell you that Kirt Graves delivered all of this ... and then some. Each and every character, and there are many, has a distinct voice, complete with cadence and tone. Joe's high pitched, exuberance  when he says "I was all like rawr and grr but then I smelled it again and was him and it was all kaboom! I don't even know! I don't even know! You gotta smell him and then tell me why it's all candy canes and pinecones and epic and awesome."  Or steadfast, wise Thomas when he says, "Maybe," he said. "Or more. You're different, Ox. I don't even think I know how different. It will be truly a sight to behold. And I, for one, can't wait to see it." And there's the incredible, unforgettable Oxnard Matheson. The book is told from his point of view, so it's his voice we hear most often. And oh my, what a voice it is. Graves conveys everything--hiis disbelief, his anger, his wonder, his love ... all of it shines through Graves' exemplary narration. Then there's the levity that Carter, Kelly, and Rico bring, and the evil that is Richard and Osmond ... the brother/father/friend in Gordo. Just all of it is magical. I was transported to Green Creek from the first word and I never wanted to leave. 

This auidobook is a journey ... and a very long one at almost 19 hours. Yes you see that correctly. 19. Hours. But trust me when I say the time will fly by and once you reach the end, all you'll want to do (besides pick up the used tissues from the entire box of Kleenex you'll go through while listening) is start all over again. You'll hear Ox and Joe and Gordo and Thomas and Elizabeth in your head long after you're finished, and this is a good thing. A great and magical thing, because that's honestly what this story is. Magic.



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Monday, June 20, 2016

Release Day Review: Wolfsong by TJ Klune #Review #Giveaway







Author: TJ Klune
Book: Wolfsong
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Publication date: June 20, 2016
Length: 400 pages



Reviewed by Morningstar




Synopsis

Ox was twelve when his daddy taught him a very valuable lesson. He said that Ox wasn’t worth anything and people would never understand him. Then he left.

Ox was sixteen when he met the boy on the road, the boy who talked and talked and talked. Ox found out later the boy hadn’t spoken in almost two years before that day, and that the boy belonged to a family who had moved into the house at the end of the lane.

Ox was seventeen when he found out the boy’s secret, and it painted the world around him in colors of red and orange and violet, of Alpha and Beta and Omega.

Ox was twenty-three when murder came to town and tore a hole in his head and heart. The boy chased after the monster with revenge in his bloodred eyes, leaving Ox behind to pick up the pieces.

It’s been three years since that fateful day—and the boy is back. Except now he’s a man, and Ox can no longer ignore the song that howls between them.




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Review



I L.O.V.E.D this book!!! I mean it’s TJ Klune are you really surprised? On top of the fact that it’s TJ it’s paranormal which had me thinking HELL YES! This isn’t just a story about two boys growing up to be men and falling in love it was a story about healing and trust and opening your mind to a new world you never knew existed and finding that one place you feel welcomed.

Ox Matheson was named perfectly! He is big, strong, and to me he really was the center of this whole universe we were invited to love. Ox has the type of personality that even though people weren’t always nice to him or could understand him it didn’t seem to hurt him, not until he had to deal with his father leaving him. Ox was that human boy that lived down the lane who one day walking home from work met his destiny, one he didn’t think he had and didn't believe he was worth. The human boy that healed a powerful pack of werewolves without even knowing he was doing it, just by being himself. 

Joe. What can I say about Joe Bennett that really encapsulates who he is? Joe was a boy that was damaged and hurt by the evil in his world but that isn’t who we meet that fateful day. Who we meet is a 10 year old carefree little blonde “tornado of fingers and feet and words” who climbs Ox like a tree who can’t stop talking about everything, because to him Ox is his…”all candy canes and pinecones, and epic and awesome.”

There are so many things about Ox and Joe and all the secondary characters that I connected with. Each of their voices were so clear that I never got confused about which one was thinking or speaking in any moment. TJ creates secondary characters that, in this story, were just as important to the story as the main characters. Each one serving a greater purpose within the story. Gordo and his little shop of misfits made a home away from home for Ox. At first I wasn’t sure that Gordo was going to be good for Ox because he was gruff and distant but he was a big ball of fluff underneath it all when it came to Ox.

TJ has such a unique way of writing, particularly in this book where there was a lot of repetition of lines but only with the ones that were important, the ones that were meant to stick into your head. I am not sure how to exactly describe TJ’s style of writing but it’s more styled or poetic and less “He woke up and got ready for work. Then called his friend Steve.” The imagery that he is able to create through his writing was very expressive and called up emotions in every word. I didn’t wookie cry face like I am sure some people did but that was because I feel like those scenes had so many emotions going on that for me it was hard to focus on just one. Did I tear up or feel utterly heartbroken? Oh yeah! I would have to be dead not too. Not only is there this heartbreak that nearly breaks, not just Joe and Ox, but all of the characters is the aftermath of that heartbreak that causes more anger and hollowness.

I know we are all aware that when TJ writes a book it isn’t about the down and dirty sex scenes and that's actually perfect for his stories. BUT this one...this one was sexy and hot. It is in no way filled with sex scenes but we do get that hot parts here and there! And each one fit perfectly and in no way felt like they were just put there to appease the readers. They were a part of the story!

But what I loved most of all in Wolfsong wasn’t even the writing or those scenes that gut punch us with all the FEELS but watching Joe and Ox grow and change together, becoming more complex as people, getting stronger together, and overcoming some serious obstacles in life. If for no other reason read this story for that!





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